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Personal Accounts Highlight Experiences of Anti-American Sentiment Abroad

Travelers and expatriates have reported encounters with anti-American sentiment in Europe and other regions. These experiences include public gestures and chants directed at Americans. The accounts date back to the 1960s and continue into recent years.

Los Angeles Times
1 source·Apr 12, 10:00 AM(24 days ago)·1m read
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A recent trip to Paris involved an interaction with a street performer who made a gesture of disapproval toward America after receiving no response from English speakers in the crowd. This occurred midday before Easter near the city's opera house, where tourists were present and French soldiers patrolled the area. ” while turning thumbs down.

A social media post expressed concern about traveling as an American outside the United States. S. ” Such sentiments have appeared in online discussions following the trip. Historical polls indicate that half of Europeans viewed President Trump as an enemy rather than an ally.

This perception related to statements about withdrawing from NATO and criticisms of allies regarding involvement in conflicts. The German defense minister stated last month, “This is not our war.

Zhurkin, who has lived abroad for 20 years across six countries, responded to the social media post.

Her husband is an executive with Renault. Zhurkin wrote, “Been an American abroad for 20 years now... ” In the early 1990s, Zhurkin experienced an encounter in Moscow where an older Russian woman said, “Yankee, go home,” at a kiosk near Red Square.

This occurred while Zhurkin was living there. She described it as a perspective-altering moment regarding perceptions of her country.

in the 1960s In the fall of 1967, a family moved from Northridge to France for a year-long Fulbright teaching scholarship at the University of Pau.

Before departure, the mother instructed the children to avoid behaving as “Ugly Americans,” referencing a 1958 novel, and to remain curious and respectful. ” One winter evening in Pau, the family joined a local anti-war demonstration, similar to those they had attended in Los Angeles. ” The experience was described as unsettling.

These accounts span decades and multiple locations, including Paris, Pau, Moscow, and others. They reflect interactions between Americans abroad and local populations amid international events and conflicts. Travelers continue to navigate such dynamics in various countries.

Key Facts

Half of Europeans
viewed President Trump as enemy per polls
Erin Zhurkin
lived abroad in six countries for 20 years
1967 Fulbright scholarship
took family to University of Pau in France
German defense minister
said 'This is not our war' last month

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. Recent (before Easter 2026)

    Street performer in Paris gestures disapproval toward America during performance.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times
  2. Last month (March 2026)

    German defense minister states conflict is not Germany's war.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times
  3. Early 1990s

    Erin Zhurkin encounters 'Yankee, go home' comment in Moscow.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times
  4. Fall 1967

    Family moves to France and joins anti-war demonstration with 'Yankee go home' chants.

    1 sourceLos Angeles Times

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Social media discussions on travel safety for Americans may increase.

  2. 02

    Americans may adjust travel behaviors due to reported sentiments abroad.

  3. 03

    Expatriates could face more frequent interactions reflecting international perceptions.

Transparency Panel

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Framing risk35/100 (low)
Confidence score65%
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Word count329 words
PublishedApr 12, 2026, 10:00 AM
Bias signals removed5 across 2 outlets
Signal Breakdown
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